Distributed Hierarchical Controller Resilience Analysis in Islanded Microgrid Under Cyber-Attacks

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Gepubliceerd in:International Transactions on Electrical Energy System vol. 2025 (2025)
Hoofdauteur: Mirzabeigi, Abdollah
Andere auteurs: Kalantarnia, Ali, Zarei, Negin
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100 1 |a Mirzabeigi, Abdollah  |u Department of Electrical Engineering Institute for Higher Education ACECR Hamedan Iran 
245 1 |a Distributed Hierarchical Controller Resilience Analysis in Islanded Microgrid Under Cyber-Attacks 
260 |b John Wiley & Sons, Inc.  |c 2025 
513 |a Journal Article 
520 3 |a In islanded microgrid configurations, synchronization of distributed generators (DGs) becomes imperative. Achieving synchronization and control necessitates the establishment of communication links. However, communication channels are susceptible to various challenges, with cyber-attacks emerging as a primary concern. This paper examines the vulnerability of cooperative hierarchical controllers in the face of diverse cyber-attacks, including DoS, sensor and actuator attacks, and hijacking attacks. DGs are considered a multiagent system for stabilization and global synchronization of the network. Cyber-attacks on the secondary controller have been formalized, and an appropriate controller is designed for system synchronization and stability. The appropriate Lyapunov function is introduced to prove the stability. Then, the simultaneous stabilization and global synchronization conditions have been investigated by proving suitable theorems. A comprehensive case study is executed via simulation in MATLAB/Simulink, incorporating cyber-attack scenarios. The effects of cyber-attacks on this controller are eliminated, and the DGs are synchronized. For comparison, the resilience indicator has been used. In this controller, the cyber-attacks of the sensor and hijacking attack are well controlled. A DoS cyber-attack is more effective than other attacks and causes some DGs to go off the network. Also, comparing this controller to other controllers shows its greater resilience. 
653 |a Data integrity 
653 |a Communication channels 
653 |a Distributed generation 
653 |a Investigations 
653 |a Resilience 
653 |a Stabilization 
653 |a Sensors 
653 |a Synchronism 
653 |a Denial of service attacks 
653 |a Multiagent systems 
653 |a Stability 
653 |a Systems stability 
653 |a Liapunov functions 
653 |a Controllers 
653 |a Actuators 
653 |a Cooperative control 
653 |a Electric power 
653 |a Economic 
700 1 |a Kalantarnia, Ali  |u Department of Electrical Engineering Faculty of Engineering Bu-Ali Sina University Hamedan Iran 
700 1 |a Zarei, Negin  |u Department of Computer Engineering Malayer University Malayer Iran 
773 0 |t International Transactions on Electrical Energy System  |g vol. 2025 (2025) 
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